Georgia/Batumi-Boulevard (Dance u0026 Music) Part 42

10/03/2017
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Georgian dance \u0026 Music:
There are a number of Georgian dances (Georgian: ქართული ცეკვა), these folk dances of the Georgian people have a number of purposes. Georgian dance (Georgian: ქართული ცეკვა) is a celebration of life and of Georgia’s rich and diverse culture. Each dance portrays the characteristics of the region in which it originated. The mountain dances, such as Khevsuruli or Mtiuluri, are different from valley or lowland dances — e.g. Acharuli and Davluri. The costumes are different for every dance and resemble the clothing of the past in different regions of Georgia. The dances perfectly capture the natural gracefulness and beauty of Georgian women and the courage, honor and respectfulness of Georgian men. The male dancers perform spectacular leaps and turns, incredible spins and can also boast a highly original technique for, unlike any other dancers in the world, they dance on their toes without the aid of “block” shoes. The female dancers “glide” like swans.
Types of Georgian Dance:
1. Kartuli (ქართული):The dance Kartuli many times reminds the audience of a wedding . Kartuli is a truly romantic dance.
2. Khorumi (ხორუმი):This war dance originated in the region of Achara, which is located in the southwestern region of Georgia.
3. Acharuli (აჭარული):The dance is characterized with graceful, soft, and playful flirtation between the males and females.
4. Partsa (ფარცა):Partsa has its origins in Guria (another region in Georgia) and is characterized by its fast pace, rhythm, festive mood, and colorfulness.
5. Kazbeguri (ყაზბეგური):Kazbeguri takes us to the Northern Mountains of Georgia, which is marked by a diverse culture and traditions.
6. Khanjluri (ხანჯლური):Historically, Georgians tend to strive for excellence. This trend is portrayed in our folk dances. Thus, many Georgian dances are based on the idea of competition.
7. Khevsuruli (ხევსურული):This mountain dance is probably the best representative of the Georgian spirit.
8. Mtiuluri (მთიულური):Mtiuluri is also a mountain dance. Similar to Khevsuruli, Mtiuluri is also based on competition.
9. Simd and Khonga: in Khonga or Invitation Dance (Ossetian Wedding Dance).
10. Kintouri (კინტოური),Samaia (სამაია),Jeirani (ჯეირანი),Karachokheli (ყარაჩოხელი),Davluri (დავლური),Mkhedruli dance, Parikaoba